OT
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ot"
English
Noun
OT (countable and uncountable, plural OTs)
- (sports) Initialism of overtime.
- (healthcare) Initialism of occupational therapist.
- 2016 June 30, Kate Murray, “How occupational therapists help keep older people out of hospital”, in The Guardian:
- Occupational therapists (OTs), with their skills in promoting greater mobility, are a key ingredient in this multidisciplinary, more proactive approach. […] In many areas, similar thinking is driving new work on integrating healthcare professionals, including OTs, to maximise resources and to improve patient care.
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- (healthcare) Initialism of occupational therapy.
- (informatics) Initialism of operational technology.
- (linguistics) Initialism of optimality theory.
- (American football, Canadian football) Initialism of offensive tackle.
Derived terms
- (informatics): IT/OT
overtime
- 1OT
- 2OT
- 3OT
- 4OT
- 5OT
- 6OT
Proper noun
OT
- (Christianity, Judaism) Initialism of Old Testament.
- Coordinate term: NT
- (Scientology) Initialism of Operating Thetan.
Adjective
OT (comparative more OT, superlative most OT)
- (Internet) off-topic
Anagrams
- T.O., TO, To, to, to-
Chinese
Etymology
From an initialism of English overtime.
Pronunciation
Verb
OT
- (Cantonese) to work overtime
Derived terms
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References
- English Loanwords in Hong Kong Cantonese
Romanian
Proper noun
OT
- Abbreviation of Olt, a county in Romania.